@MoundLore https://t.co/f8nj71gsBu
Same UC professor who published the Hopewell Cosmic Airburst paper I linked you this morning also published this recently. Google Ken Tankersley serpent mound for more
@MoundLore I am descended from the Makepeace family, there’s a Makepeace Park in Chesterfield too. Picture of Amasa Makepeace’s near 200 year old court docket that’s been passed down to my mother, as well as the original land deed signed by James Monroe.
@MoundLore Took a tour of Palatki Heritage Site outside Sedona, AZ, last week. Our tour guide referred to these attached pictures of the pictographs at Palatki as “Ghosty” figures and mentioned they’ve been found in many other locations. I think he was referring to those in your post.
@DrGregLittle2 Do you think there are older sites off the coasts of NA? with this being the oldest we know of and being so close to the coast? I also remember reading about a site on an island in the Chesapeake bay that is conservatively dated older than the traditionally accepted theories.
@DrGregLittle2@MoundLore reminds me of Spearhead Mound, once found in Newtown, OH in eastern Cincy. Not a stone mound but In 1920s the landowner tunneled in to make a museum. Ultimately leveled. Where I grew up/parents live still is on the hills directly above it. found this flint tool in our backyard